měi guó美国fǎn duì反对lián hé guó ér tóng jī jīn huì联合国儿童基金会wèi为zhōng guó中国tí gōng提供zī jīn资金
The U.S. representative stated at the UNICEF meeting that they oppose providing funds for China's development.
The U.S. believes that China is a strong economic country in the world and has the ability to fund help for its own children.
The U.S. is concerned that if UNICEF uses money in China, other countries that need help more will receive less support.
The U.S. also said that China has many children, but it has already eliminated absolute poverty in rural areas, although some children still face difficulties, such as migrant children and left-behind children.
The U.S. representative hopes UNICEF will use limited resources in countries that need help the most, rather than in economically strong countries.
The U.S. also requested a vote on this decision, hoping everyone can openly express their opinions.
The U.S. believes that the goal of the United Nations is to help the weakest countries, not to support countries that are already very strong.